What are the rules of modern Olympic games?
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1. Once you enter you cannot leave the Olympics.
2. No one can start earlier and other competitors; if they do they would get beaten or disqualified.
3. In general if people disobeyed the Olympic rules then they would have to pay a fine and the money would help build statues of Zeus or they’d get whipped.
4. Wrestlers were not allowed to use oil because it would protect their skin from dirt and sun light. For example, if someone grabbed an opponent’s arm with oil on it, it would be hard for the wrestler to hold on, therefore it is an advantage to the opponent and harder for the wrestler to grab on.
2. No one can start earlier and other competitors; if they do they would get beaten or disqualified.
3. In general if people disobeyed the Olympic rules then they would have to pay a fine and the money would help build statues of Zeus or they’d get whipped.
4. Wrestlers were not allowed to use oil because it would protect their skin from dirt and sun light. For example, if someone grabbed an opponent’s arm with oil on it, it would be hard for the wrestler to hold on, therefore it is an advantage to the opponent and harder for the wrestler to grab on.
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Rules of modern Olympic
Explanation:
Difference between the modern Olympics and the ancient Olympics .
The ancient Olympics were held in Olympia while the first modern Olympics held in Greece.
The ancient Olympics were held as a religious event but the modern Olympics feature the international competition of athletes.
In ancient Olympics, only the men were allowed to participate but in the modern Olympics, there are sports events for women athletes also.
Similarities :
- Both Olympics held every four years during the summer month.
- Both the Olympics include the same events as racing. Running competition is still a primary focus of the Olympics.
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